Difference between revisions of "2D to 3D Video Conversion"
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K. Calagari, M. Elgharib, P. Didyk, A. Kaspar, W. Matusik, and M. Hefeeda, “Gradient-based 2D-to-3D Conversion for Soccer Videos”, In Proc. of the ACM Multimedia (MM’15), p 331-340, 2015. | K. Calagari, M. Elgharib, P. Didyk, A. Kaspar, W. Matusik, and M. Hefeeda, “Gradient-based 2D-to-3D Conversion for Soccer Videos”, In Proc. of the ACM Multimedia (MM’15), p 331-340, 2015. |
Revision as of 03:25, 7 November 2016
People
- Kiana Calagari
- Mohamed Hefeeda
Abstract
A wide spread adoption of 3D displays is hindered by the lack of content that matches the user expectations. Producing 3D videos is far more costly and time-consuming than regular 2D videos, which makes it challenging and thus rarely attempted, especially for live events, such as soccer games. In this project we develop a high-quality automated 2D-to-3D conversion method for soccer videos. Our method is data driven, relying on a reference database of 3D videos. Our key insight is that we use computer generated depth from current computer sports games for creating a synthetic 3D database.
Details
Publications
K. Calagari, M. Elgharib, P. Didyk, A. Kaspar, W. Matusik, and M. Hefeeda, “Gradient-based 2D-to-3D Conversion for Soccer Videos”, In Proc. of the ACM Multimedia (MM’15), p 331-340, 2015.